WOW Tig, genius, you are the the man, so obvious but never thought of that
Thanks
WOW Tig, genius, you are the the man, so obvious but never thought of that
Thanks
Thanks,tak2hata very good stuff
Well I hope this discussion continues and some developers read what's been said about cross platform GUI because I for one don't have a formal education in any of this but really enjoy modeling and rendering.
I have a pretty good knowledge of WIN and now MAC and as far as the two I'm guessing there are things you can do in one that maybe you can't do in the another most notable I've seen first in SU as far as the tool bars are concerend if you have used both WIN and MAC SU you know what I mean, floating tool bars? Now that I have two screens pretty good to have all that real estate in SU without tool bars taking up room on the same screen.
I've used KT on WIN and MAC and didn't notice any difference at all. I was going to get into to THEA after learning KT but when I saw the GUI and exhausting hours of relearning just the GUI I gave up. IMO THEA is a great rendering app just overwhelming when you first get into to it. More suited for the professional that will be using it I think.
My biggest gripe however is not with GUI or WIN or MAC it's the lack of step by step learning in most of the apps I see today. Lots of documentation and videos for most of what I've learned are good but from what I see in the Dah thread SU seems to have a lot of info but not structured very well there is a lot of information over looked sometimes. Hence SU for dummies.
and BTW why is name in green as with Pilou others in blue?
Curios as to who figures out the spiral
In watching many videos posted here via You Tube just curious why won't they go into to full screen mode so I can read the text?
Signed blind as a Bat
This is very good info thanks for posting.
good question about the floor turn it 90 deg or make it perpendicular to each other just curious
Oh ya Nice model by the way
@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
No but perhaps I should.
But maybe Sketchup will lost a fervent Guru
I doubt and hope that doesn't happen but what a price difference in the Wacom Pen and the Genius F509
It's a nice model to begin with but the first thing I notice you don't have mortices or tenons for the slats.Are you going to use a table saw or build a jig for a router which might be a better way to go so you can use it with other projects that require a tenon at some angle other than 90 however I've seen Norm do some pretty incredible things with a tenoning jig on the table saw. could use a Festool Domino if you got the money.
The front legs on the chair, the curve will eventually crack off if you don't either use a separate piece joined to the leg or use a lamination method of some kind if you get what I'm thinking.
Are you going to use screws for the back slats as I don't see any joint there?
I used to live in Arlington but now in New Mexico where I might be a little safer but we did have one a couple years ago that brought all those memories back.
Keep your head down Pete
I've used this http://rhin.crai.archi.fr/rld/plugin_details.php?id=49 before Side note after installing it look under camera for it kinda weird.
but didn't suit my needs so I have done as Dave mentioned about making your own library.
One other thing Kraftmaid has (some of the best) cabinets in the 3d Warehouse that are DC but using them adds a lot to a model.
I'm retuning to a previous model to make some changes. I have made a surface a certain color so when I render it in Kerkythea I can use that color to make it a light emitter aka florescent light source and now I can't remember what color no. was assigned to it so I can find it in KT. Using Mac and I don't find a color no. when I pick that surface.
Thanks in advance.